We face many difficult challenges today. Dwindling resources, climate change, pollution, overpopulation, and a growing feeling of disconnection from God or religion all must be solved if we are to retain society and culture as we know it. I examine economics, environment, politics and religion and identify at least 2 paradigm shifts within each topic that will enable us to thrive and develop.

Carbon sequestration, one of the most promising ways for reducing the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, is comprehensively covered in this up-to-date guide about ongoing research and development plans. It includes the Carbon Sequestration Technology Roadmap and Program Plan, Ensuring the Future of Fossil Energy Systems.

Why are we in denial when predictions of climate change from such eminent bodies as the IPPC to academic foundations studying this anthropogenic phenomenon predict sea level rise enough to engulf tens of thousands of square miles of coastline world-wide, super hurricanes and super storms, droughts and crop failures?
Are not Katrina and the ‘Super Storm’ Sandy at least pricking your conscience?

This is the first ecological thriller that has environmental extremists endangering Earth's biosphere by implementing CO2 reduction through genetic engineering technology. Under the guise of meeting the UN's global warming dictates, new species are created and released that will increasingly trap CO2 and sequester it in the ocean depths.

The effects of climate change and global warming concerns everyone and many people are becoming worried about the possibility of melting ice caps causing sea levels to rise.Do wind farms solve all the problems?
This book endeavours to explain (without being too technical) the different reasons for climate change, and also the difference between naturally occurring and man-made climate change.

This report by the minority staff of the House Committee on Natural Resources lays out the case for believing that recent weather extremes, such as storms, disasters, heat waves, and drought, are being caused by global warming and climate change.

Climate Myths is both a primer on climate change and a definitive rebuttal of climate science denial. It puts the campaign against climate science in historical, political, and economic context and juxtaposes the claims of climate change deniers with the facts about climate change as revealed by authoritative climate science.